There's lots going on at the Saskatchewan Legislature this week, including the government saying it's dropped its 3.5 per cent wage cut from its mandate for public sector workers, the introduction of Clare's Law, and a Photoshopped tweet of an NDP plane. Morning Edition host Stefani Langenegger talks about all this and more with Adam Hunter (CBC) and Murray Mandryk (Leader-Post).

Politicians are back in the Legislature for the fall sitting of the assembly and the government says they are "Standing up for Saskatchewan". Morning Edition host Stefani Langenegger asks Adam Hunter (CBC) and Murray Mandryk (Leader-Post) what that means.

How well is the Saskatchewan government dealing with the legalization of cannabis? Stefani asks Adam Hunter (CBC) and Murray Mandryk (Leader-Post). Plus, a look ahead to the fall sitting of the Legislature, which begins next week.

With Adam Hunter, Murray Mandryk (Leader-Post), and Stefani Langenegger.
Today: The latest report from the United Nations this week says we have about a decade or so to get a grip on rising temperatures, or face catastrophic consequences. And speaking of going green -- marijuana becomes legal next week. How ready is the provincial government for this?

For International Overdose Awareness day, various groups got together for a barbecue in the city to help spread awareness. The CBC's Ted Deller spoke with Andrew Nordal about his experiences with overdoses and what can be done to prevent them.